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joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being overwhelming for terry mccullough. that's where the late surge came from. i'm looking at that map and looking at the 2012 map, and it's the same story. >> looking at the new jersey results, there's no surprise that chris christie was able to get his second term. i was surprised how bluntly he was campaigning for president on the night he got elected. looking at those results, is there anything that was surprising or anything that's important there? >> i think what you're saying is true. base think this is a speech they started wr
joining us is steve carnaky. we saw an electorate in virginia that looked much more like 20 12 than in 2009. >> what we saw play out tonight in virginia was a repeat of election night in virginia in 2012, where in 2012, romney was leading in the state in all the returns that were out there, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. it's those big counties, like loudoun, prince william, fairfax county, arlington, right outside of washington, d.c., fairfax in particular, those numbers from fairfax ended up being...
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stay with us. >>> in the great state of maine, republican governor le page used the day today -- he said it was the biggest campaign in history. kind of a miniature presidential campaign. he wants to be governor again. ahead of this biggest candidate event ever, this recreated republican convention, they said his remarks would be brief. and all the political reporters in the state of maine said ah, in deep disappointment. because if he has accomplished nothing else in his time in office he has managed to establish himself as the raging id of conservative american governors. >> you take it and put it in the microwave, it gives off a chemical similar to estrogen. in worse cases some women might have little beards, but we don't want to do that. we the people have been told there is no choice. you must buy health insurance or pay the new guess tau poe, the irs. >> we apologize. >> to who? >> who's upset? >> the anti-defamation league. >> it was never intended to offend anyone. and if someone's offended
stay with us. >>> in the great state of maine, republican governor le page used the day today -- he said it was the biggest campaign in history. kind of a miniature presidential campaign. he wants to be governor again. ahead of this biggest candidate event ever, this recreated republican convention, they said his remarks would be brief. and all the political reporters in the state of maine said ah, in deep disappointment. because if he has accomplished nothing else in his time in...
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thank you for joining us, that is it for us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and this evening, just a few hours ago the senate came to another one of its truly embarrassing avoidable standoffs. and it happened even though democrats and republicans had previously agreed on how to proceed on competing legislation. legislation over one of the biggest issues facing our country today. here is what happened. the one big thing that the senate needs to do before the thanksgiving break is pass the national authorization act of the ns
thank you for joining us, that is it for us. "all in" with chris hayes starts right now. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes, and this evening, just a few hours ago the senate came to another one of its truly embarrassing avoidable standoffs. and it happened even though democrats and republicans had previously agreed on how to proceed on competing legislation. legislation over one of the biggest issues facing our country today. here is what happened. the one big...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes and it is a historic, momentous day in the history of u.s. political system. >> the threshold for cloture on nominations, not including those of the supreme court of the united states, is now a majority. >> today for the first time in nearly 40 years, the senate changed its rules on filibusters, after a series of dramatic clashes over the last few years and repeated threats by the majority leader that always dissipated at the last moment.
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes and it is a historic, momentous day in the history of u.s. political system. >> the threshold for cloture on nominations, not including those of the supreme court of the united states, is now a majority. >> today for the first time in nearly 40 years, the senate changed its rules on filibusters, after a series of dramatic clashes over the last few...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the president came before the country today for a remarkable hour, and what he said signalled a new front in the battle for the affordable care act. it's one that a lot of people have missed. but first, the administrative fix to the affordable care act announced today. the president's blunt effort to stand up and take responsibility for the problems that have dogged the rollout. >> i hear you loud and clear. i said that i would do everything we can to fix this problem and today, i'm offering
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. the president came before the country today for a remarkable hour, and what he said signalled a new front in the battle for the affordable care act. it's one that a lot of people have missed. but first, the administrative fix to the affordable care act announced today. the president's blunt effort to stand up and take responsibility for the problems that have...
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adrian, explain this to us. we've always thought of the canadians as sort of low-key, maybe having a lot of pressure building up inside, but not the more dramatic sort of people as this guy. >> yeah, it's a pretty incredible story going on. and as you mentioned to your audience, i was the mayor's communication director on the campaign, and it was pretty ruckus there as well. we had scandal after scandal. but part of the reasoning and how this guy got elected in the first place -- >> why did you work for the guy -- why did you work for a guy that was involved in scandal after scandal, adrian? >> well, the stuff that's going on right now, to be sure, was not happening when i was there. we had other related matters. i mean, before he ran for mayor, he got caught with a dui and he got caught with a joint in his pocket. he had said some -- he got belligerent at a hockey game years before. but you know, every recovering political hack like me is always looking for an opportunity and a new challenge. well, he certainly
adrian, explain this to us. we've always thought of the canadians as sort of low-key, maybe having a lot of pressure building up inside, but not the more dramatic sort of people as this guy. >> yeah, it's a pretty incredible story going on. and as you mentioned to your audience, i was the mayor's communication director on the campaign, and it was pretty ruckus there as well. we had scandal after scandal. but part of the reasoning and how this guy got elected in the first place -- >>...
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us for a fund raising capability. >> that is false. i worked with him on the unborn victims of violence act. he was the original author on that. that was one of the most important things to be enacted into law. anyone to suggest he's a johnny come lightly on this issue is just as ignorant as the history. if he gets some political credit for this, good for him because he deserves it. he has been pro-life since he came into the congress. he worked women him on the unborn victims. he's been pro-life many years. >> thank you both for being here. we appreciate you. >>> up next, toronto mayor rob ford caught on tape again. here's a guy who needs help and fast. this is "hardball," the place for politics. the day we rescued riley was a truly amazing day. he was a matted mess in a small cage. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we could have found from contractors and doctors to dog sitters and landscapers, you can find it all on angie's list. we found riley at the shelter, and found ev
us for a fund raising capability. >> that is false. i worked with him on the unborn victims of violence act. he was the original author on that. that was one of the most important things to be enacted into law. anyone to suggest he's a johnny come lightly on this issue is just as ignorant as the history. if he gets some political credit for this, good for him because he deserves it. he has been pro-life since he came into the congress. he worked women him on the unborn victims. he's been...
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thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we are coming off a truly historic weekend during which the president of the united states, on short notice, late on a saturday night addressed the nation live from the white house to announce the outline of an interim deal with iran, a deal to cap its current nuclear program and move towards a full diplomatic solution between the two nations. this is the biggest development in the relationship between the two countries in 35 years. what the president announced this weekend was the fulfillment of a promise a long time in the making.
thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. we are coming off a truly historic weekend during which the president of the united states, on short notice, late on a saturday night addressed the nation live from the white house to announce the outline of an interim deal with iran, a deal to cap its current nuclear program and move towards a full diplomatic solution between the two nations. this is the...
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he joins us now. just to make the point, make the point of how kennedy, i know i agree with you, has had an influence that has gone well beyond his short time in office. >> chris, it was really remarkable. most of this book is about his legacy and we looked at it in two different ways. we scoured the presidential record for kennedy's nine successors in the white house from lbj to obama, and we found that kennedy was the most cited former president. now, why do they cite a former president so often? they want to use kennedy's words and deeds to get their own ag d agendas accomplished. and why do they do that? they do it because he was very popular and is very popular. we did a massive study. the largest public opinion study ever done on a historical figure. we found kennedy is by far the most popular post-world war ii president, and i think you'll be interested in this, chris. he is the only president with a tripartisan profile. that is, he is very popular with democrats, republicans, and independents.
he joins us now. just to make the point, make the point of how kennedy, i know i agree with you, has had an influence that has gone well beyond his short time in office. >> chris, it was really remarkable. most of this book is about his legacy and we looked at it in two different ways. we scoured the presidential record for kennedy's nine successors in the white house from lbj to obama, and we found that kennedy was the most cited former president. now, why do they cite a former president...